Your personal relationship manager will support you in all your financial matters, from the targeted accumulation and long-term preservation through to the passing on of your assets. He is able to make full use of our comprehensive range of services and draw on the same skills and investment solutions as LGT’s owners, the Princely House of Liechtenstein.

On behalf of their institutional and private clients, the asset management specialists of LGT Capital Partners search worldwide for attractive investment opportunities and the best portfolio managers. They also manage a substantial share of the wealth belonging to LGT’s owner, the Princely House of Liechtenstein.

We see wealth not as an end in itself but also as a means of creating social and cultural added value. As a successful business, we feel an obligation, across all our locations, to make our own contribution toward a society worth living in.

Since it was founded over 90 years ago, LGT has grown from a small regional bank to an international private bank employing over 2600 staff in more than 20 locations worldwide. However, it remains an independent family company. And our most important duty is still to manage our clients’ assets diligently and rigorously.

Are you an able and dedicated individual who acts with integrity? If so, then you have come to the right place. We will foster your individual strengths and invest in your personal further development. At LGT, you can play an active role in helping to shape your field of activity and area of operations. It is important to us that you are satisfied in the long term with the company and with the work you do.

LGT client journal CREDO

June 16, 2015

The latest issue of the journal CREDO features a variety of articles on the topic of "honesty" and offers some surprising insights. Why not order a printed copy for your summer reading, or browse the current issue of CREDO online?

In this new issue of CREDO we introduce personalities who illustrate the diverse topic of "honesty". Adolfo Kaminsky was one of Europe's best document forgers, and used his skills to save thousands of people from being sent to their deaths. In order to remain undiscovered he had to deceive all those around him for years on end – even including his own family. Does this make him a dishonest person? We have also interviewed the evolutionary biologist Volker Sommer, who believes that the ability to lie and to recognize lies has acted as a sharpening stone for our intelligence and is thus an important factor in human evolution. Klaus Klemp, a professor of design history and theory, explores the outgrowths of the modern world of merchandise. In his essay, Klemp calls for us to return to true design. And finally, our reporter Roberta Fischli has subjected herself to a self-test. In her report she investigates just what lie detectors are all about.

We would like our journal CREDO, which is published twice a year, to demonstrate to you what we understand by "wealth culture", and what values are important to us as a bank. You can either read it online or subscribe to the printed edition free of charge.